This past summer, our local gun club has hosted a Long Gong match every month.(basically shooting 8", 6" and 4" hanging steel targets at 300 yards off a bench with a 22 rimfire rifle) We've had 10 to 15 participants show up every time.
I've always had something going that interfered with me getting there in time to shoot, but this past weekend I made it my priority to do it.
This game is quite humbling, even to veteran shooters. I'll leave the rules below.
10 years ago I wouldn't have even thought to try to shoot 300 yards( with any kind of accuracy) with any of my 22s. Then two years ago I bought a CZ 547 Varmint MTR. This gun has really impressed me from the git-go. With some encouragement from a couple guys at the range, I decide that I would shoot at least one match this year. After sending many rounds down range and figuring out the ballistics and scope settings, I got the gun zeroed at 300 and figure I might as well shoot my first match and get the shaming over with. Actually it turned out not too bad; 7th place out of 11 shooters and only 12 points away from the winning score.
Our range has almost aways a breeze blowing and even the veteran shooters have problems with it. And the terrain along with the wind really messes with 40 grain bullet moving at 1100 fps or less from the muzzle. This is really the first new shooting venue I've attempted in the last few years and it is something that is definitely fun and challenging enough for me to continue.
I've always had something going that interfered with me getting there in time to shoot, but this past weekend I made it my priority to do it.
This game is quite humbling, even to veteran shooters. I'll leave the rules below.
10 years ago I wouldn't have even thought to try to shoot 300 yards( with any kind of accuracy) with any of my 22s. Then two years ago I bought a CZ 547 Varmint MTR. This gun has really impressed me from the git-go. With some encouragement from a couple guys at the range, I decide that I would shoot at least one match this year. After sending many rounds down range and figuring out the ballistics and scope settings, I got the gun zeroed at 300 and figure I might as well shoot my first match and get the shaming over with. Actually it turned out not too bad; 7th place out of 11 shooters and only 12 points away from the winning score.
Our range has almost aways a breeze blowing and even the veteran shooters have problems with it. And the terrain along with the wind really messes with 40 grain bullet moving at 1100 fps or less from the muzzle. This is really the first new shooting venue I've attempted in the last few years and it is something that is definitely fun and challenging enough for me to continue.
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